Seth McFarlane Likens Republicans To Nazis

What happened to those good old-fashoned values, indeed? Sunday’s airing of Seth McFarlane’s “Family Guy” comic series demonstrated McFarlane’s true feelings for Senator John McCain, Governor Sarah Palin, and the Republican Party: they’re the same as the Nazi Party of WWII-era Germany.

In the scene, Stewie, Brian, and Mort Goldman are transported back to WWII during the German takeover of Poland. To aid in their escape, the three steal some Nazi uniforms off of soldiers, but Stewie finds a McCain/Palin political button pinned underneath the collar of his uniform.

What’s ironic is that the Democratic party McFarlane so ardently supports is pro-abortion, which has more in common to the Nazi’s death camps who killed about 1,300 Jews per day. The last reliable statistics on abortion put 1.21 million children aborted in the U.S. in 2005, which is about the population of San Diego, California disappearing each year. It also comes to 3,300 per day, which is more than 2.5x the number of Jews the Nazi’s killed each day. Roughly 42 million children are aborted worldwide every year, which translates to 115,000 a day or the population of Santa Clara, California, dying every day. Pro-choice defenders advocate the legal killing of more children per day than the Nazi’s were able to accomplish; who, exactly, is the Nazi, again?

McFarlane doesn’t hide his political position. Many episodes of “Family Guy” and “American Dad” have a disporportinate amount of jokes aimed at Christians, Republicans, and Conservative values. He is a supporter of “gay rights” and “gay marriage”. He has donated over $50,000 to the Democratic Party and over $1,000 to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign and has even spoken at one of Obama’s rallys.

“Family Guy” was actually funnier when it first started out and left the political and religious blasphemy out of the scripts. It doesn’t suprise me at all when its ratings increased as it started vomiting a Christian-bashing, Republican-hating, pro-Democrat format. You’ll notice the “Parental Discretion Advised” banners they’ve started putting on before “Family Guy” and “American Dad”. What is suprising is that it took McFarlane this long for his hatred to get to this point; you would have thought that someone who told Conservatives to “suck [his] dick” and say it was “fucking horrifying to hear” someone to suggest that his gay cousin might be cured of his homosexuality would have been leading the charge against the Right instead of lagging so far behind the rest of the goats.